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Loss World War I Poems

These Loss World War I poems are examples of World War I poems about Loss. These are the best examples of World War I Loss poems written by international poets.


Last Drop Of Their Blood
In a realm where feuds festered, fierce and free,
Two clans clashed, Kovacs and Petrovics, starkly set.
Amidst the mountains, a tale of sorrow spun,
Where bloodied bonds...

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Categories: world war i, absence, addiction, analogy, anxiety,



Premium Member Band of brothers diamante
Author
                 Ste.phen ambrose
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Categories: world war i, character, film, inspirational, memorial

Hoping an End
Woke up amidst the screaming cries, dared to stare through the window
Eyes couldn't believe a thousand corpses lying, hands couldn't recognize the skulls
The day before...

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Categories: world war i, abuse, america, community, cry,

Premium Member A Petal Amongst The Thorns 1918


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Categories: world war i, angel, bereavement, death, devotion,

Premium Member The Day of Infamy
A beautiful sunny day,
In the land of paradise.
Thunder rings in the distance as my,
Pulse quickens, and dread takes over.
There are no clouds in the skies,
I...

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Categories: world war i, america, anger, anniversary, death,



Too Much Pain
what a day! 
Neither clouds nor lighting
But the sky is thundering
Hailing hard but not in usual forms
Threatened poor to keep silence. 

A cute doll was...

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Categories: world war i, 12th grade, care, feelings,

Premium Member World War Iii
War does not determine who is right - only who is left. - Bertrand Russell

It’s a darkness so sad and grim,
Dreams destroyed by the bleakest...

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Categories: world war i, war,

Premium Member Echoes of War
In Memoriam of brave, lost souls during the First World War

Our insides churn, nostrils flare, with the pungent stench,
Order given to leave our sanctuary and...

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Categories: world war i,

Premium Member Yes, We Survivors Do Live On But How
Enow  

enow. / (?'na?) / adjective, adverb. an archaic word for enough

Yes, We Survivors Do Live On But How

Many should die, millions or just...

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Categories: world war i, death, deep, evil, history,

Les Braves
Les Braves

(Iambic Pentameter)

Tan sands conceal deep furrows of their pain,
As churned emotions scream on the light breeze.
The rushing lather bubbles with red stain,
While mortar clouds...

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Categories: history, world war ii,

Woman of the Wasteland III of III
From ruined halls of a corrupt little apartment 
I flee with my children, trailing after me 
No more the hard hand of hate 
On my...

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Categories: world war i, abuse, allegory, allusion, analogy,

Premium Member War Crimes
The 90 year old
Could no longer bend or even lean
Over
His brother’s grave

Stands in the sun with his planted cane

At his elbow

Tells me
He hears his brother...

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Categories: world war i, bereavement, childhood, death, father

Premium Member Dead Memories
We stole those nights together
We ate fruit from the forbidden tree
The stars we owned and played with
Our broken world would never let us be.

We heard...

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Categories: world war i, age, loss, lost love,

Premium Member Letters To the Lady
Troop ships loading, crowded docks
Mums and sisters waving off
Go with keepsakes, golden locks
Some men hug while many doff

Eric, soldier single stands
Beryl, lonesome widow cares
Many kissing...

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Categories: world war i, mother son, war, world

Premium Member Just Another Broken Soul
I see the moon tonight, the clouds still passing over.
I see your tears tonight, they burn as I get older 
So many laughs and joys...

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Categories: world war i, for her, freedom, lonely,


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